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Note: Prior to 2008, the bulk of the Carroll Campbell Papers had not been processed, and therefore, were not available for research. Only some Clippings, Media, Photographs, and Speeches files, which had been processed at Clemson, were processed and available (see the other Campbell finding aid). South Carolina Political Collections, at the University of South Carolina, had the time and the resources, and graciously offered to process the bulk of this collection so it could be made available. What follows is the result of their efforts. Topical files now comprise the bulk of the Carroll Campbell Papers, which also include Administrative, Personal, Speeches, Audio-visual, and Clippings files. Biographical Note: “Carroll Campbell spent much of his life serving his country, and left as an epitaph a list of accomplishments that will live long after him,” South Carolina Representative John Spratt said on the passing of Republican leader Carroll Campbell, who served South Carolina in Congress (1979-1987) and as Governor (1987-1995). (wistv.com, Dec. 8, 2005) Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. was born in Greenville on July 24, 1940 to Carroll Ashmore and Anne Williams Campbell. Campbell grew up in Greenville, Simpsonville, and Liberty. As the eldest son in a family of six children, Campbell became accustomed to assuming responsibility and earning his own way. After graduating from high school, he married Iris Faye Rhodes in 1959. The couple had two sons, Carroll, III (b. 1964) and Richard Michael, II (b. 1968), named after Campbell’s brother, who died in Vietnam on May 7, 1969. In the 1960s, Campbell created a successful real estate business including the Handy Park Parking Company. He also invested in a chain of Burger King restaurants. In the mid-1960s, Campbell bought his first farm. He began raising cattle and breeding and showing Arabian horses. In 1972, one of his horses was judged among the Top Ten Western Horses in the nation. Campbell’s political career began in 1970 with his election to the South Carolina House of Representatives, where he served for four years. During his second term, he was elected Assistant Minority Leader and also First Vice Chairman of the Medical, Military, Public, and Municipal Affairs Committee. Campbell was the first Republican in over a century to hold an office on a standing committee, at a time when the legislature contained 103 Democrats and 21 Republicans. Among his efforts, Campbell supported the successful drive to give South Carolina’s 18-year-olds legal rights, including the right to vote. Campbell made his first statewide race in 1974, running for the office of lieutenant governor. He lost by 33,000 votes. Subsequently, Campbell was named Executive Assistant for Governor James B. Edwards, the first Republican governor of South Carolina in over a century. His responsibilities included surrogate speaking, overseeing all public affairs, health and social agencies, and representing the Governor on the Board of Trustees of the Medical University of South Carolina. He organized the State Health Coordinating Council and Health Systems Agencies, and chaired the Health and Social Development Council. Campbell also conducted an investigation of the Department of Social Services. From 1976 to 1978, Campbell served in the South Carolina Senate. He served on several committees including the Judiciary Committee, where he was only the fifth non-lawyer in the history of the state to serve. During this period, Campbell and his wife began to focus on an area of continuing interest and concern to them both—working with the handicapped and developmentally disabled. Campbell served on the Governor’s Committee on the Employment

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Note: Prior to 2008, the bulk of the Carroll Campbell Papers had not been processed, and therefore, were not available for research. Only some Clippings, Media, Photographs, and Speeches files, which had been processed at Clemson, were processed and available (see the other Campbell finding aid). South Carolina Political Collections, at the University of South Carolina, had the time and the resources, and graciously offered to process the bulk of this collection so it could be made available. What follows is the result of their efforts. Topical files now comprise the bulk of the Carroll Campbell Papers, which also include Administrative, Personal, Speeches, Audio-visual, and Clippings files. Biographical Note: “Carroll Campbell spent much of his life serving his country, and left as an epitaph a list of accomplishments that will live long after him,” South Carolina Representative John Spratt said on the passing of Republican leader Carroll Campbell, who served South Carolina in Congress (1979-1987) and as Governor (1987-1995). (wistv.com, Dec. 8, 2005) Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. was born in Greenville on July 24, 1940 to Carroll Ashmore and Anne Williams Campbell. Campbell grew up in Greenville, Simpsonville, and Liberty. As the eldest son in a family of six children, Campbell became accustomed to assuming responsibility and earning his own way. After graduating from high school, he married Iris Faye Rhodes in 1959. The couple had two sons, Carroll, III (b. 1964) and Richard Michael, II (b. 1968), named after Campbell’s brother, who died in Vietnam on May 7, 1969.

In the 1960s, Campbell created a successful real estate business including the Handy Park Parking Company. He also invested in a chain of Burger King restaurants. In the mid-1960s, Campbell bought his first farm. He began raising cattle and breeding and showing Arabian horses. In 1972, one of his horses was judged among the Top Ten Western Horses in the nation.

Campbell’s political career began in 1970 with his election to the South Carolina House of Representatives, where he served for four years. During his second term, he was elected Assistant Minority Leader and also First Vice Chairman of the Medical, Military, Public, and Municipal Affairs Committee. Campbell was the first Republican in over a century to hold an office on a standing committee, at a time when the legislature contained 103 Democrats and 21 Republicans. Among his efforts, Campbell supported the successful drive to give South Carolina’s 18-year-olds legal rights, including the right to vote.

Campbell made his first statewide race in 1974, running for the office of lieutenant governor. He lost by 33,000 votes. Subsequently, Campbell was named Executive Assistant for Governor James B. Edwards, the first Republican governor of South Carolina in over a century. His responsibilities included surrogate speaking, overseeing all public affairs, health and social agencies, and representing the Governor on the Board of Trustees of the Medical University of South Carolina. He organized the State Health Coordinating Council and Health Systems Agencies, and chaired the Health and Social Development Council. Campbell also conducted an investigation of the Department of Social Services.

From 1976 to 1978, Campbell served in the South Carolina Senate. He served on several committees including the Judiciary Committee, where he was only the fifth non-lawyer in the history of the state to serve. During this period, Campbell and his wife began to focus on an area of continuing interest and concern to them both—working with the handicapped and developmentally disabled. Campbell served on the Governor’s Committee on the Employment

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of the Handicapped and the State Epilepsy Board. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Governor’s Committee for the Advocacy of the Handicapped Citizen. Campbell received a number of citations for his work with rehabilitation and the handicapped, including the Legislative Service Award form the National Rehabilitation Association in 1985.

In 1978, Campbell became the first Republican since Reconstruction to represent South Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, after defeating Greenville mayor Max Heller in a closely contested race. Once in Washington, Campbell took the opportunity to continue his formal education at American University where he earned a Master’s Degree in Political Science and was elected to Pi Sigma Alpha national honor society.

During his four terms as Congressman, Campbell served on the House Banking and Housing Committee, the Appropriations Committee, and on the Ways and Means Committee. He championed small government and worked for vocational rehabilitation, textiles and trade, and South Carolina interests.

Campbell had been active in national Republican politics since he attended his first political convention as an alternate delegate in 1972. He attended each Republican National Convention from then on as a South Carolina delegate. In 1976, he served on the Platform Committee and drafted the textile plank. He chaired the South Carolina delegation in 1980. Campbell earned national attention as an early supporter and spokesman for President Ronald Reagan, whose South Carolina campaigns he chaired in both 1980 and 1984. He was also co-chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Core Group for Reagan in 1980 and chairman in 1984. In 1988, he chaired the South Carolina George Bush for President Committee. He was Southern chairman for the George Bush for President Campaign and national co-chairman and Southern chairman of Bush’s 1992 re-election effort.

In 1986, Campbell defeated Mike Daniel to become only the second Republican to be elected governor of South Carolina since Reconstruction. During his first administration, he met the challenge of the state’s worst-ever natural disaster, 1989’s Hurricane Hugo. He was re-elected for a second term as governor in 1990. When Campbell left the governor’s office in 1995, he became President and CEO of the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) in Washington, D.C. While at ACLI, he was a member of the Tax Reform Commission (also known as the Kemp Commission), sat on the board of directors of the Norfolk Southern Corporation, and served as the national co-chairman of Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign. Mentioned as a running mate for Bob Dole in 1996, as a possible successor to Strom Thurmond upon his retirement, and as an opponent to Fritz Hollings in the 1998 U.S. Senate race, Campbell himself admitted aspirations to hold public office once again. In a letter to his fellow South Carolinians in October 2001, however, Campbell announced he had been diagnosed with the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, writing, “One of my most cherished blessings was the honor of serving you in the State Legislature, Congress, and the Governor’s Office. I want to thank you, the people of South Carolina, for all that you have meant to my family and me.” (The State, Oct. 5, 2001). He retired from ACLI in late 2001.

Campbell died on December 7, 2005. After lying in state at the State House, he was eulogized at memorial services at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Columbia and All Saints Episcopal Church in Pawleys Island, where he was buried. U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said about the passing of Campbell: “South Carolina has lost one of her favorite sons. Governor Campbell reshaped South Carolina politics and was a trailblazer on many fronts…When Carroll Campbell spoke, people throughout the nation listened.” (WIS News, Dec. 8, 2005)

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Scope and Content Note: Campbell’s congressional papers, 1978-1986, chiefly 1982-1985, consists of 100 feet of material, the majority of it topical. The collection is arranged in 6 series: Topical, Personal, Administrative, Audiovisual Materials, Speeches, Clippings (1 box, not sorted).

Topical makes up the majority of the collection. Legislative files are arranged alphabetically according to topic. During his eight years in Congress, Campbell worked on a variety of legislation that included child support legislation, “one-stop delivery” of social services, and the Voting Rights Act. He was the ranking Republican on Harold Ford’s Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation Subcommittee. He generally opposed expanding government services. In a letter to Rev. Dr. Billy A. Wells of Easley, Campbell wrote, “Battling the bureaucracy is one of my favorite occupations in Washington.” (Dec. 3, 1979).

Campbell took an active hand in his correspondence. There are notes written directly on many letters by Campbell, directing his aides how to reply. These short notes were usually written in blue ink and are followed by a simple capital “C.”

Campbell took a great interest in issues and projects important to South Carolina and to his district, including the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, the Union County Carnegie Library, the Greenville Union League, and the Union County Water Line. He helped to increase federal appropriations for and expedite the widening of U.S. 176. Campbell also worked tirelessly to bring jobs to his district. Campbell was a member of the Congressional Textile Caucus Steering Committee and was the author of the textile freeze legislation in the 98th Congress, which was the forerunner of the Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985. Campbell was an original cosponsor of that legislation.

During his four terms in Congress, Campbell served first on the House Banking and Housing Committee, then the Appropriations Committee, and finally on the Ways and Means Committee. In a Nov. 15, 1982 letter, Campbell wrote, “I have sought membership on the Ways and Means Committee since my election to Congress in 1978… My strong desire to move to Ways and Means is related to my expertise and my district.” The 1984 Almanac of American Politics commented, “Campbell won a seat on Appropriations in 1981 and gave it up in 1983 for Ways and Means. It is easy to see why: he is less interested in channeling money to his district than he is in protecting its textile industry against foreign competition; although he doesn’t sit on the Trade Subcommittee, he will undoubtedly devote much attention to such issues.” (1075). While textiles and textile trade were important issues for Campbell, so was trade in general and all things relating to commerce. Campbell was a big supporter of small business and American manufacturing. His experience as a small businessman and farmer probably influenced his thinking on these issues. Thanking correspondent Larry Norton for the gift of a kudzu vine basket, Campbell used the moment as an opportunity to ruminate on the former federal policy of encouraging widespread kudzu planting. Intended to prevent soil erosion, kudzu turned out to be an invasive and time-consuming pest for small farmers. Campbell wrote, “As you may know, it was Congress that established the Soil Conservation Service in 1933, which soon began importing the plant. In the fifty-one years since that time, some of us in Congress have been crying out against foreign imports. The basket you gave me will serve as a reminder that Congress must be more successful now, than it was then.” (July 2, 1983) The issues Campbell fought for always had importance to South Carolina and the Fourth District, such as disaster relief for peach farmers, unemployment, teenage pregnancy, and vocational rehabilitation. Campbell also was interested in what his constituents had to say. He

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sent out questionnaires on different issues, such as social security, defense, and the budget. One questionnaire asked for specific dollar amounts to cut from different programs to balance the budget. Most respondents attached letters expanding upon their answers to the questionnaires. Almost one foot of these questionnaires shows the importance Campbell placed on these communications with his constituents. Again and again, Campbell worked to help the underdog while pushing for more limited federal government. In a letter to Arthur H. Spitz, Feb. 27, 1981, Campbell states, “Decision making, then, would return to the state governments, which I believe, are capable of addressing people’s needs more efficiently and more sensitively than the distant and increasingly bureaucratized federal government. More over, such consolidation is absolutely necessary if we are to balance the budget without threatening those ‘safety net’ income security programs essential to many people’s very survival.”

Vocational rehabilitation was an important issue for Campbell. He corresponded regularly with Joe S. Dusenbury of the South Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. One of his biggest accomplishments was to keep vocational rehabilitation block grants under the Department of Education. He thought moving them to the Department of Health and Human Services would be detrimental.

Campbell also was concerned with the problem of teenage pregnancy. As a member of the Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation of the Ways and Means Committee, Campbell helped in searching for a “unified community approach” to addressing the issue. (letter to Lindsay Garraux, Program Chair of Greenville Council on Teenage Pregnancy, Sept. 15, 1985)

Campbell’s commitment to the Republican Party and his work within the House Republican Conference are reflected in files on committee assignments, conventions, and Republican organizations. There is almost a full run of Legislative Digest, a newsletter put out by the House Republican Conference, from 1981-1986. There are also folders devoted to people asking for recommendations to work in Reagan’s administration throughout Campbell’s time in Congress.

Administrative papers (less than a foot) relate to the running of the office and include

staff lists, media relations information, and material on programs that got young people, especially high schoolers, participating in government. These programs included “Dollars for Scholars” to help high school students learn about financial aid; Dial Your Congressman; Convention II, a model Constitutional Convention for high schoolers; and his Fourth District Congressional Classroom. The Fourth District Congressional Classroom program allowed each area high school to send one rising senior to Washington D.C. for three days of educational and cultural events. A large part of the correspondence includes donations from companies and individuals to support Campbell’s Congressional Classroom.

Personal papers (~1 foot) give insight into Campbell’s family and private interests, including his Scottish genealogy, horses, and football. This also includes correspondence about personal gifts and hospital condolences for Campbell when he had kidney stones. Campbell’s humor and Southern character can be seen throughout his papers, but most abundantly and freely in more personal letters. In a thank you letter to S.C. Senator David E. Turnipseed, Campbell wrote, “I would like to question your taste in products as I am not used to using off brands. Obviously, this is a brand and product you are used to, and since you recommend it so highly, I must assume it is all right. Having never used an extrahold hairspray, I do have some concern.

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Will it make my hair look like yours or should I send you the name of my barber?” (July 14, 1981).

In another letter to the Mayor of Union, J.T. “Bull” Gregory, Campbell wrote, “Somebody mentioned to one of my staff members that you had a picture collection in your office and might like to have one of mine. I’ve enclosed one for you to use as you see fit—in the photo gallery or shooting gallery or whatever!” (Oct. 14, 1986) Campbell often used self-deprecating humor to put people at ease.

The majority of the series relates to Campbell’s 1980 and 1984 congressional campaigns. Campbell also took interest in many other Republican campaigns, even those small or far away. He took a role in Reagan’s presidential campaigns and other Republican campaigns across the nation for candidates including James T. Broyhill, Mack Mattingly, Thomas Hartnett, John Napier, Al Bremer, Herb Jones, and Steve Bartlett. Campbell’s greatest influence and interest in the Republican Party can be seen in South Carolina. David Wilkins, U.S. Ambassador to Canada and former Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives, described Campbell as "the master architect" of the South Carolina Republican Party's rise to dominance in the 1980s.

Most people who met or worked with Campbell quickly became impressed by his attitude and actions. In a 1979 letter, Clerk of the S. C. House of Representatives Lois T. Shealy wrote, “I have been reading about you quite often in the papers and am most impressed with ‘our Congressman with the moviestar appearance.’” Audiovisual materials, 4 feet, 1979-86, bulk 1986, consists of 2 folders of photographs and 4 boxes of various videotapes (VHS and U-matic) that are mainly for and about Campbell’s 1986 campaign and his Congressional Classroom. Speeches, 1 foot, 1979-1985, bulk 1984-1985, mainly consists of speeches delivered on the floor of Congress. There are a few invitations included with the speeches. Clippings, 1 foot, consists of 1 box of unprocessed clippings. Collection Inventory: Topical: General: Box 1 1978-1979, Mar. 1979, cont.: Apr. May June July-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1980: Jan. Feb.

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Mar.-Apr. May June-July Aug. Sept. Oct.-Nov. Dec.-1981, Mar. 1981 cont.: Apr.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Nov. Dec.-1982, Jan.

1982 cont.: Box 2 Feb.-Mar. Apr.-May June-July Aug.-Oct. Nov.-1983, Jan. 1983 cont.: Feb.-Mar. Apr.-May June-July Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1984: Jan.-Apr. May-July Aug.-Oct. Nov.-1985, Mar. 1985 cont.: Apr.-June July-Sept. Oct.-1986, Mar. 1986 cont.: Apr.-June July-n.d. Abortion: [see also: Health, Title X] Box 3 General (7) Background Information Human Life Bill/ Right to Life Act of 1981 Hyde Amendment (Limiting Federal Funds) Respect Human Life Act of 1983 & Hyde/Jepson Respect Life Bill Unborn Children’s Civil Rights Act of 1985 (S. 46) Administration Policy, Statements and Positions [various issues]

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Agriculture: General (4) Agricultural Land Protection Act (H.R. 2551) Appropriations:

FY 1982 FY 1984, 1985

Cotton [see also: Textiles] Box 4

Crop Insurance (2) Dairy: [see also: Food and Agriculture Act 1981; Food Security Act 1985] General Milk Price Support (3) Disaster Relief [see also: Peaches] Entomology, National Entomology Week Exports Family Farms Farm Credit (3) Farmer’s Home Administration (FMHA) (2) [see also: Housing, Water] Food and Agriculture Act, 1981: General (3) Sugar Loan Program Tobacco Food and Nutritional Services: General Food Stamps: Box 5 General (5) Consolidation with AFDC (2) For Strikers Grace, Peter, Comments about “basically a Puerto Rican program” Hunger Relief Act of 1984 School Lunch (7) Food Security Act 1985 (H.R. 2100) (1985 Farm Bill): General

Alternatives (Farm Policy Reform Act & Agriculture Act 1985) Box 6 Dairy Sugar Meat, Animal Products: General (2) Imports & Inspections Peanuts [see also: Food and Agriculture Act 1981] Peaches: General (2) Tree Short Life & Nematode Control Split Pit Inspections

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Pecans, Marketing Order Pesticides, Pest Management: General (3) Mirex Use (for fire-ants) Potatoes Research, Extension, & Teaching Programs Rural Electrification (4) Sugar [see also: Food and Agriculture Act 1981; Food Security Act 1985] Tax Issues Tobacco: [see also: Food and Agriculture Act 1981] General (3) Excise Tax on Cigarettes (3) Box 7 Wheat, Soybeans, & Grain [see also: Food and Agriculture Act 1981] Alcohol: General, Excise Tax (2) [Broadcast Advertising, see: Commerce, Communications, Alcohol Broadcast Advertising] [Drunk Driving, see: Law and Order, Drunk Driving] Animals: General (2) Endangered Species Laboratory Testing: General (2) 20/20 Special & Draize Rabbit Eye Irritancy Greenville News Article & Responses Humane Product Testing Act (H.R. 1877) (2) Pet Protection Act of 1986 (H.R. 4871) Marine Mammals Mule Appreciation Day Seal Protection Steel Jaw Traps Appropriations: [see also: Armed Services, Defense, Dept. of, Appropriations, & Military

Construction, Appropriations; Commerce, Trade, Appropriations; Education, Appropriations; Energy, Appropriations; Foreign Affairs, State Dept., General, Appropriations; Housing, HUD, Appropriations; Interior, Appropriations; Transp., Appropriations]

FY 1980, Supplemental Appropriations and Rescission FY 1981: State, Justice, Commerce and Related Agencies Supplemental Appropriations and Rescission Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and Certain Independent Agencies FY 1982: Box 8 Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary, and Related Agencies

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Continuing Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education & Related Agencies Energy and Water Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government FY 1983: Energy and Water Development Labor, Health and Human Services, Education & Related Agencies Treasury, Postal Service & General Government FY 1984, Continuing & Supplemental FY 1985: Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary, and Related Agencies Continuing Energy and Water Development Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Supplemental Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government FY 1986: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Energy and Water Development Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government FY 1987, Energy and Water Development Armed Services: General (7) Aircraft: General B-1 Bomber Benefits: Box 9 General (2) Spouses (also former) (2) Coast Guard Contracts Defense, Department of: Appropriations: General FY 1982 (2) FY 1986 (2) Authorization Act: FY 1980 FY 1981 FY 1982 (3) FY 1983 (3) FY 1984

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FY 1985 (3) FY 1986 (4) Box 10 FY 1987 (2) Defense Production Act (H.R. 2112, H.R. 2903) Draft: [see also: Defense, Dept. of, Authorization Act] General (3) Women (4) Gold Star Wives and Mothers Health Professionals Scholarships High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) Justice Military Construction: Appropriations (1982, 1984, 1985, 1986) (2) Authorizations (1982, 1984, 1985) (2) Military Installations [see also: Military Construction] MX Peacekeeper Missiles (4) [see also: Military Construction, Authorizations] National Guard (4) Navy: Box 11 General Naval Supply Center, Charleston, SC Shipyards Pay Prisoners of War (POW)/ Missing in Action (MIA): General POW/MIA Day Renegotiation Board Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)/ Junior Reserve Officers’ Training

Corps (JROTC) Strategic Defense Initiative (2) Banking: General: 1979 1980: Jan.-Apr. May-1981, Feb. 1981 cont.: Mar.:

2-10 12-30 Apr. May-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1982: Jan.-Apr.

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May-June July-1983, July 1983 cont., Aug.-1984, Dec. 1985: Jan.-June 4 June 18-n.d. Bank Holding Companies Insurance Activities, Hanley Bill Bankruptcy (4) Commercial Banks: Box 12 General Underwriting Revenue Bonds Credit Cards Credit Unions: General Share Drafts (6) Tax Exempt (2) Currency (2) Electronic Funds Transfer [Farm Credit, see: Agriculture, Farm Credit] Federal Reserve Board (2) [see also: Currency] [Gold, see: Currency] International Monetary Fund (3) Irving Trust Company Box 13 Monetary Control Act Money Market Funds (4) Savings: General All Savers Act Passbook Rate Ceiling Tax Exempt (2) Withholding of Taxes On: 1979-1980, Mar. 1980 cont., May-July 1981-1982, Aug. 19 1982 cont., Aug. 23-Dec. 1983: Jan.:

3-18 18 19-24 25 26-27

Jan. 31-Feb. 2 Box 14

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Feb. cont.: 2-3 4-9 9-17 21 22-23 24 25 28 Mar.: 1-3 4 (3) 9-11 11-29 Apr.: 3-12 18 21-May 16 Box 15 May cont., 17-n.d. Securities and Exchange Sledgehammer Rule Terminology “Bank,” Redefinition to Include Industrial Banks & Loan

Companies Thrift Institutions Bad Debt Reserve Allocation Bicentennial Commission, Constitution Day Budget: General: 1979 1980: Jan.-Apr. May-1981, Feb. 1981 cont.: Mar.: 2-10 12-30 Apr. May-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1982: Jan.-Apr. May July-Dec. 1985: Jan.-June 4 June cont., 18-n.d. FY 1980

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FY 1981: General First Concurrent Resolution (2) Box 16 FY 1982: General Reconciliation (4) FY 1983: First Concurrent Resolution (2) President’s Budget (3) FY 1984: General First Concurrent Budget Resolution Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act FY 1986: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: General H.R. 3500 Report Accounts Subcommittee Accounts Subcommittee, cont. (2) Box 17 Balanced Budget: General (4) Constitutional Amendment Deficit Reduction: 1979-1982 1983 1984: Jan.-Apr. May-June 20 June 29-July 9 July 18-Dec. 18 1985: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-July Aug.-Sept. 11 Sept. 12-n.d. Extension Service Program Reduction (3) Box 18 Grace Commission (2) Spending Limit: General (2) Constitutional Amendment Sunset Act

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Child and Family: [see also: Youth, Constituent Correspondence] General (2) Child: Abuse (2) Care, Day Care (2) Health Assurance Act Safety Support (5) Box 19 Children’s Survival Bill [Disabled Children, see: Welfare, Supplemental Security Income Disabled Children’s Program] [Juvenile Justice, see: Law and Order] Missing Sexual Exploitation of (Pornography): General Sexual Exploitation of Children Resource Manual [Social Services & Child Welfare Amendments, see: Welfare] [Teenage Pregnancy, see: Welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children] [Youth Employment, see: Labor] Domestic Abuse Foster Care (2) Civil Rights: General Civil Rights Act (3) Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) (2) Gay Rights (2) Box 20 Japanese-Americans Internment WWII Compensations [Ku Klux Klan, see: Law and Order] Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday (5) Restoration Act (4) Voting Rights Act: General (4) Clippings Reports (2) “The Voting Rights Act: Unfulfilled Goals” Civil Service: Box 21 General (2) Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) (2) Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA): General: 1977-1979 1980: Jan.-Apr.

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May-Oct. Nov.-1981 1982 1983-1984, Sept. 22 Sept. 22, 1984, cont. - Dec. 1984 1985: Jan.-Mar. 1 Mar. cont., 4-Sept. 1986: Feb.-Apr. 8 Apr. 9-July Aug.-n.d. “Entitlement-Indexing Proposal” (3) Equitable Pay Merger with Social Security (5) Retirement (3) Box 22 Columbus, Christopher Quincentenary Jubilee Commission Establishment

Commerce: General (4) Anti-Trust: General “Illinois Brick Bills” Vertical Price Fixing Business, Industry, Commerce Advisory Committee

Communications: General (3) Alcohol Broadcast Advertising (2) AT&T: General (2) Telecommunication Act of 1982, AT&T Divestiture: 1982: Mar.-Apr 13 Apr., cont.: 14 (2) 15 16 (2) 19-20 Box 23 20 (2) 21 (3) 22 (3) 23-May 4 May cont.-Sept. Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act (4) Federal Communications Commission [see also: Radio, Grand Ole Opry]

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Home Recording (Video & Audio) Pornography Public Broadcasting Radio: Box 24 General Daytime Broadcasters Grand Ole Opry, FCC Reduced Coverage to Clear Channel Satellites, Land Remote Sensing Commercialization Act Television: General Cable: General (4) Christian Channel (4) Music Licensing Religious Programming (2) Satellite Programming (4) Consumer Product Safety/ Consumer Protection: General Amusement Parks Product Liability: General (3) Groce Laboratories Product Liability Insurance Box 25 Tris (2,3-Dibromopropyl) Phosphate (Tris) Ban Reimbursement: General (5) Clippings Copyright [see also: Communications, Home Recording] Development: Appalachian Regional Development & National Development Investment Act (2) Economic Development Administration (EDA) & Economic Development Act (2) [Federal Maritime Commission, see: Maritime Issues] Federal Trade Commission (FTC): General (3) Funeral Industry Interbrand Competition, Malt Beverage and Soft Drink Unfair Credit Trade Practices Rule Used Car Sticker Fisheries & National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) (2) Maritime Issues:

General (2) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Authorization

[Merchant Marines, see: Maritime Issues]

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Minority Business Development Agency Box 26 National Bureau of Standards [Oceans, see: Maritime Issues] Small Business: General (5) Competition for Federal Procurements, Government Contracts Development Center Funding Innovation Act National Federation of Independent Business, “Mandate Ballots” (6) National Independent Retail Grocer Week Slow Pay Coalition Small Business Development Center Funding Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Act Tax Relief (2) Trade: Box 27 General: 1978-1979 1980 1981-1982, Sept. 1982 cont., Oct-1983, Mar. 1983 cont: Apr.-July Aug.-Sept. 1984 1984 cont., Oct.-1985, Mar. 1985 cont.: Apr.-Sept. Oct.-1986, Mar. 1986 cont.: Apr.-May June-n.d. [Agricultural Exports, see: Agriculture, Exports] Appropriations Automobiles: [see also: FTC, Used Car] General (2) Chrysler Corporation Loans (2) Domestic Content Fair Practice (4)

Duty on Dicyclohexylbenzothiazolesulfenamide (DCBS) Fleet Subsidies Bicycle Imports Canadian Lumber Imports Caribbean Basin Initiative Cement, Cement Clinker & Concrete Block & Brick Fair Trade Act Comprehensive Trade Reform Act: 1983 (2) [see also: Textiles, Countervailing and Anti Dumping]

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1986: Box 28 General (2) Amendments Committee Prints Customs (3) [see also: Textiles, Customs] Ecuador, South Carolina Scientific & Trade Mission To Export Administration Act: General Shannon Amendment, Export of Hides [see also: Textiles] Export Import Bank Footwear Imports Israel Free Trade Zone (4) [Meat Imports, see: Agriculture, Meat] Motorcycle Imports Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Patents and Trademarks: General Energy Machine Patent Ports: General National Port Week Resin Acrylonitrile Butadine Styrene (ABS) Export to Brazil, Korea, & Taiwan Romania, Most Favored Nation Status Salesman/Sales Representative Protection Silicon Wafers Trade Imbalance (2) Steel Imports (2) Box 29 Textiles: General: 1978-1979 1980 1981 1982: Jan.-Apr. May-July 1983: Jan.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Dec. 1984: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June Jul.-Sept. Oct.:

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3-4 9-19 Oct. 22-Dec. 1985: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-Dec. 1986 Box 30 n.d. “American Textile Manufacturers Institute Statistics” “Big Three” (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea) [see also: Lenahan,

Walter] Blanket Sleeper Imports “Briefing Material” China:

General (3) [see also: Countervailing &…, MFA] South Carolina Film Crew & Textile Documentary

Countervailing and Anti Dumping: General (2) Chinese Shop Cloth Dumping [see also: MFA, China] (2) Country of Origin (4) [see also: Labeling] “Crafted with Pride in the USA”: General Petitions, M. Lowenstein Corporation (2) Customs [see also Trade, Customs] “Federal Enforcement of Textile and Apparel Import Quotas”

Report, 1985 Box 31 Fiber, Fabric & Apparel Coalition for Trade (FFACT): General [see also: MFA, TATEA] “The Textile & Apparel Trade Crisis,” August 1985 [Foam Processing of Textiles, see: Energy, Conservation] Gloves (Surgical/Work) Hosiery Hospital Gowns & Surgical Drapes, Duty Import Licensing System Labeling [see also: Country of Origin] Lenahan, Walter C., Compliance with Ethics Laws (former

Commerce official who helped draft policy & then worked advising Hong Kong negotiations)

Machinery (3) Multi-Fiber Arrangement (MFA) (4) [see also: TATEA] Peruvian Imports “New Regulations”: General

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Clippings Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act (TATEA): 1984: Aug.-Oct. 3 Oct. 3.-Nov. 1985: Feb.-Apr. 3 Apr. 4-30 May: Box 32 7-14 15-31 June: 3-7 18-25 July-Aug. Sept.: 3-20 23-26 27-30 Oct.: 1-17 18-23 Oct. 24-Dec. 1986: Jan-May June July: 1-24 24-25 25 (2) 25-26 Box 33 26-28 28 (7) July 28 cont.-Aug. 6 Aug. cont., 11-n.d. Textile Employment and Fair Trade Act, 1984 Textile Week [Tris Ban, see: Consumer Product Safety] Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act of 1986 (2) Trade Emergency and Export Promotion Act (H.R. 3035) Trade Issues Briefing Book Trade Remedies Reform Act (2) United States Trade Representative

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Wine Exports Travel and Tourism Congress: Box 34 General (2) Administrative Rulemaking Reform Act, Legislative Veto Capitol Building, West Front Restoration Carl Albert Congressional Research & Studies Center Committee Funds Ethics House Electronic Voting System (EVS) Legislative Branch Appropriations Legislative Oversight Act Pay (2) Prayer In Tax Breaks (2) Wilson, Charles H., Censure (2) Democratic Party, Fundraising Letter District of Columbia (DC): General Sexual Reform Act Domestic Volunteer Service Economy, Reagan’s Program for Economic Recovery (3) Education: Box 35 General (8) Adult [Agricultural Research, Extension, & Teaching Programs, see: Agriculture] Appropriations (H.R. 11) Arts Education Beta Club, National Beta Club Week Department of Education, Creation of (3) Employee Educational Assistance Act (2) Follow Through Program Head Start Health Education Higher: General (2) Bob Jones University [see also: Private, Tax Exempt Status] Clemson University, Grant for Formal Records Retention Financial Aid: General (6) Loans (2) Box 36 Pell Grants/ Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Social Security Educational Benefits

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Higher Education Act: General (4) Title VIII/Cooperative Education Funding “Historically Black Colleges and Universities” (HBCUs): General Allen University Benedict University Claflin College [Denmark Technical College, see: Vocational and Technical] Morris College National Historically Black College Day/Week South Carolina State College: General Rehabilitation Counselor Training Program Voorhees College Title III Title IX [Women] Language (Bilingual & Foreign) [see also: Appropriations] Libraries: General (2) Blind and Disabled Free Publications Mailing Privileges (4) Math and Science: [see also: National Science Foundation] General Mathematics Awareness Week National Sea Grant Program Private: Box 37 General Faith Christian School, Louisville, Nebraska Tax-Exempt Status (First Amendment, Interracial Dating): General: 1978, Dec.-Mar., 1979 1979, cont.: May-Aug. Sept-1981, May 1981 cont. July-1982, Feb. 2 1982 cont.: Feb: 3-4 4-5 5 (2) 8 10 11 12 (2) 15

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16 17-18 19 22 (2) 23 24-Mar. Apr.-n.d. Bob Jones University: Box 38 1979-1981, Dec. 1982: Jan. Feb.:

2 3-4 5-9 10-12 15-19 22-23

Mar.-Dec. 1983: Apr.-July Aug.-n.d. Trinity Christian School Public: General (2) Asbestos Removal Busing, Forced Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (of Education Consolidation & Improvement Act) [see also: Tuition Tax Credit/Vouchers] Complimentary Bibles at Graduation Equal Access Act Greenville County Schools Impact Aid Prayer in: 1979-1980, May 7 1980, cont.: May 16-July Aug.-1982, Dec. 1983: Feb.-Oct. Box 39 Nov.-Dec. 1984: Feb.-Mar. Apr.-Aug.

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Sept.-Dec. 1985: Jan.-June July-1986, Feb. [School Lunch, see: Agriculture, Food & Nutritional Services] State Sales Tax Funded Ten Commandments, Posting of Title 1 [see also: Special]

Special: General (2) Cut in Funding Deaf & Blind Education: General South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind: General Wrecker Title 1 Funding: [see also: Health, Voc Rehab, Block Grants] 1979-1981, Apr. 1981, cont.: May: 4-22 22-23 23-28 June-Oct. 1982: Jan.-Mar. Apr.: 22-26 26 May-Dec. 1983-1985, Nov. 1985 cont., Dec. n.d. Teachers Box 40 Technology in Schools/ Computers TRIO Programs (Upward Bound, Talent Search, & Student Support Services) (2) Tuition Tax Credit/Vouchers (2) Vocational/Technical: General (6) Consumer & Homemaking Education Elections: General (6) Campaign Finance Reform: General (2)

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“An Analysis of the Impact of the Federal Election Campaign Act 1972- 78” “Attitudes Toward Campaign Financing: A Nationwide Public Opinion Sampling, March 1978, March 1979” H.R. 1 (Taxpayer Financing Congressional Campaigns): Box 41 General (5) Amendments “Testimony” (2) Political Action Committees (PACS): General (5) “PAC Limits-con” “PAC Limits-pro” Contested Elections Election of 1980 Federal Election Commission General Appropriations “Review of the Political Campaign Auditing Process” National Election Day, Discussion of Moving to Sunday from Tuesday “Presidential Succession”: General Background (2) Union Dues for Political Purposes (Compulsory Campaign Contributions Act) Energy: Box 42 General (6) Alternative Fuel Sources: General Alcohol Geothermal Hydroelectric (2) Methanol Solar (2) Synthetic Wind Appropriations Building Energy Performance or Proposed Standards (BEPS) Coal: General Coal Slurry Pipeline (2) Committee on Energy Conservation: General Foam Processing of Textiles Daylight Saving Time

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Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Program “Energy Emergency Delivery System (EEDS)/ Oil Jobbers Meetings”/Energy Crisis Assistance Program (ECAP) [see also: HEAP] Gasoline: Box 43 General Corporate Average Fuel Economy Five Cent User Fee Leaded/Unleaded Gas, EPA Phasedown Rationing Ten Cent Import Fee Taxes: General Excise Tax Increased Fuel Tax For Deficit Reduction Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)/ Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program [see also: Agriculture, Rural Electrification] Mobilization Board Natural Gas: General (2) Alaskan Pipeline Natural Gas Policy Act 1978 Nuclear: General Clinch River Breeder Reactor Nuclear Regulatory Commission South Carolina Sites: General (Catawba, Hartwell Lake, VC Summer) Barnwell Oconee Savannah River Southern Universities Research Association’s (SURA) Electron Accelerator Laboratory [Waste, see: Environment] Oil: Box 44 General (4) Oil Prices, Decontrol of Imported Oil, Fee on Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Standby Petroleum Allocation Act Windfall Profit Tax (3) [Rural Electrification, see: Agriculture] Utilities (4) Weatherization Environment:

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General Acid Rain Alaska Lands Bill (2) Boating [see also: Interior, Hunting and Fishing/Boating] Clean Air Act (5) Coastal Zone Management Environmental Protection Agency: Box 45 General (3) North Myrtle Beach Townhouse-Marina Project Environmental Quality Authorizations Hazardous Waste: General (3) Anson County (NC) Chemical Waste Site Durbin Creek Waste Treatment Facility Groce Laboratories, Reclamation Storage Containers [Hazardous Materials Transportation Act Amend., see: Transportation] Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act Nuclear (5) Superfund Tax: General: 1979-1984, July 23 1984 cont.: July 23-Aug. 9 Aug. cont., 14-1985, May 21 1985 cont.: May 22-July Aug. Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1986, Jan.-c. 1986 n.d. Background Natural Disasters Ocean Dumping Box 46 Soil and Water Conservation/ Land and Water Conservation (5) Water: General (8) Clean Water Act O’Neil Unit Norden Dam Project Reclamation Dam Safety Bill Safe Drinking Water Act (Fluoride Levels) South Carolina Projects: B&B Water Works, Inc., Clifton & Converse, SC Buffalo, SC Water Situation

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Clarks Hill Reservoir, Hartwell Reservoir/Lake, & Richard B. Russell Projects

Farmer’s Home Administration Water Projects (2) Lake Secession Dam, Abbeville, SC Liberty-Chesnee-Fingerville, SC Water Situation

Preliminary Engineering Report Startex, Jackson, Wellford, Duncan (SJWD) Water District Water Supply and Treatment System, Lyman, SC

Public Service Commission Santee-Cooper Project, Pinopolis West Dam Tellico Dam Project Tennessee-Tombridge Waterway Project Wastewater/Sewage (2) Wetlands Wilderness Protection (2) Executive Branch: Box 47 General Administrative Rule Making Reform Acts Veto/ Line Item Veto Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA)/Civil Defense

Fire Prevention and Control [see also: Law and Order, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration]

Food and Drug Administration: General (2) Saccharine Foreign Affairs: General (3) Afghanistan Africa: General African Relief and Recovery Acts Drought (especially in Ethiopia) Hunger Prevention & African Food Security Act, H.R. 4588 Libya Rhodesia South Africa (3) Aid: General (4) International Security and Development Cooperation Act [Canadian Lumber Imports, see: Commerce, Trade] [Caribbean Basin Initiative, see: Commerce, Trade] Central America: Box 48

General (3) El Salvador:

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General (3) Luhan, Michael (journalist) Nicaragua (6) Panama Canal (4)

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2) China/ Taiwan (4) [see also: Commerce, Trade, Textiles, Big 3, China] Cuba (2) Box 49 [Ecuador, SC Scientific Mission to, see: Commerce, Trade] Europe: General Germany, Reagan’s Visit to Bitburg, Germany Great Britain & Northern Ireland Iceland Poland [Romania, Most Favored Nation Status, see: Commerce, Trade] Falkland Islands Grenada: see also Lebanon General “Why I Support the President to Invade Grenada” tape, Dr. William Crews, Oct 30, 1983 Haiti [Hong Kong, see: Commerce, Trade, Textiles, Big 3] Human Rights: General Genocide Treaty National Day of Remembrance of Man’s Inhumanity to Man Torture Middle East: General (2) Iran, Hostages, Student Protesters in US Israel [see also: Commerce, Trade, Israel Free Trade Zone] Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty Israel/Lebanon Lebanon [see also: Grenada] Brown, Sam, Trip to Sadat’s Funeral Saudia Arabia, Selling Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) Nuclear Disarmament: [see also: SALT II] General, Nuclear Freeze Preventing Nuclear Explosive Testing Pakistan Peace Corps Olympic Games South America: General Guyana/Jim Jones (Walter Martin Tape)

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Nazi War Criminals South Korea, Dr. Robert Rapp & Religious Freedom [see also: Commerce, Trade, Textiles, Big 3] Southeast Asia/ Indochina: General Philippines Soviet Union: Box 50 General Christians In Soviet Union Soviet Citizens: General Siberian Seven Soviet Fighters Shoot Down Commercial Jet Korean Air Lines (KAL) 007 State Department: General, Appropriations Foreign Service Paisley, Ian, Visa Secretary of State, Haig, Alexander Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) II Terrorism United Nations: General (2) United Nation’s Children’s Fund Vatican, Ambassador to Forestry/Timber: General [Canadian Lumber Imports, see: Commerce, Trade] Forest Fires & National Weather Service Budget National Forests: General (2) Sumter National Forest South Carolina: General Acquisition of Forest Lands for First Baptist Church Cemetery, Bonneau

Cradle of Forestry Visitors Center, Jenkinsville, SC (Pisgah National Forest)

Timber Cutting Alongside US Highway 76, Oconee County Timber Tax Treatment & Reform: General (4) Capital Gains Treatment of Christmas Trees Form Letters: Box 51 General Binders: “1981-July 1984” (9)

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“August 1984-” (5) A (5) B-P (4) Issue Codes: 1984 1986 General Services Administration Box 52

Government Printing Office (GPO) Gun Control: 1978-1979 1980 1981: Mar.-May 22 May 28-Dec. 1982: Jan.-Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 25-Oct. 1984-1985 1986: Jan.-Apr. 10 Apr. 11-Aug. Health: General (5) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Service Delivery System Alzheimer’s Disease American Physiologists Week Asbestos-Related Diseases Biomedical Research Birth Control, Parental Notification Brown/Black Lung Disease Cancer: [see also: Health, Biomedical Research] General Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for Cancer Patients) Clinical Laboratory Proposals Community Health (Health Planning, Block Grants, Migrant Health) (6) Box 53 Critical Care Week/Emergency Medicine Week Cystic Fibrosis Dental Diabetes [see also: Health, Biomedical Research] Disability Issues: General (2) [Blinded Veterans Association, see: Veterans, BVA]

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[Children, see: Welfare, SSI Disabled Children; Maternal & Child Health] [Disabled Veterans, see: Veterans, DAV] [Handicapped Transportation & Barrier Awareness, see: Transportation] Helen Keller Day & Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths & Adults National Council on the Handicapped: [see also: Health, Voc. Rehab] General (Chairmanship) National Policy for Persons with Disabilities [Paralyzed American Veterans, see: Veterans, PAV] [Social Security Disability, see: Social Security] Drugs: [see also: FDA] General (2) Piracetam Education: [see also: Education, Health Education] General [Armed Services, Health Professional Scholarships, see: Armed Services] Nurses: General Nurses Training Act Pharmacy Euthanasia Eye Health [see also: Health, Medicare, Cataracts] Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) for Kidney Stones Family Planning (Title X) (3) Genetic Diseases Testing & Counseling Program Hospitals: Box 54 General Ambulatory Surgical Facility for Greenville Cost Containment (4) Tax Exempt Financing for Non-profit Hospitals Immunization Insurance: [see also: Insurance] General (4) Health Management Organizations (HMOs) National Health “Risk Pools” for Medically Uninsurable People In Vitro Fertilization Leave, Family Medical Leave Lupus Maternal and Child Health: General Handicapped Children & Newborns [Health Assurance Act, see: Child & Family] Medical Expense Protection Act

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Medicare/Medicaid: Box 55 General: 1978-1979 1980 1981 1982-1983, May 1983, cont. 1984: Jan.-Apr. May-Aug. Sept.-Oct. 1985: Jan.-Apr. May-Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1986: Feb.-May June-n.d.

“Beneficiary Choice & Geographic Capitation: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Maryland Medicare Demonstration Project May 11, 1985”

Cataracts Chiropractic Care [see also: Veterans, Health, Chiropractic] Conference (Budget Reconciliation Act, 1985) Dialysis Home Health Care/Occupational Therapy Income-Relating or Means-Testing Increase in Premiums (Part B) Maternal & Child Assistance Nursing Homes Physician Assignments Professional Standards Review Organization (PSRO) (2) Box 56

Reimbursements: General Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) Physicians

Respiratory Care Social Security & Medicare Trust Funds Safeguard Act & National

Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare South Carolina Medically Indigent Assistance Act Mental Health: General Clinical Training Grants Greenville County Mental Retardation Commission Mentally Ill Homeless

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Piedmont Multi-County Mental Retardation Board Migrant Health [see also: Health, Community Health] National Institute of Health (NIH) Nurses: General [Education, see: Health, Education] Nursing Homes [see also: Health, Medicare/Medicaid] Organ Transplants [Pharmacists, Education, see: Health, Education] Physicians: [see also: Health, Medicare/Medicaid] General Obstetrics-Gynecology Specialty Preventative Health Quackery Bills Radiation Respiratory Care (National Respiratory Therapy Week) [see also: Health, Medicare/Medicaid] Scleroderma

Sickle Cell Anemia, Funding of Louvenia D. Barksdale Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, Inc.

Smoking Social Services, Greenville County Social Services Box 57 Surgeon General Nomination, Everett Koop [see also: Abortion] [Surgical Gloves & Drapes & Hospital Gowns, Duty, see: Commerce] Unemployed, Health Care for the Unemployed [Veteran Health, see: Veterans, Health] Vocational Rehabilitation: General: 1979-1981, May 1981 cont. 1982: Jan.-Apr. May-Dec. 1983: Jan.-Feb. Mar.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 8 Dec. cont., 12- 1983, n.d. 1984: Jan.-Aug. Sept.-n.d. Charles Lea Center, Spartanburg, SC Greenville Vocational Rehabilitation Center Funding (3) Social Services Block Grant/ Rehabilitation Block Grant Amendment:

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1981: Mar.-Apr. 8 Apr. cont.:

8, cont. (4) 8-13 14-28

May-July 1 July cont.: 1, cont. 1-n.d. [Title 1 (PL 94-142) Funding, see: Education, Special, Title 1]

Housing: Box 58

General (5) Century 21, Trademark 50:50 Rules Community Development: General Housing and Community Development Act of 1980 Contractors: General (4) Double Taxation Overseas Construction Projects by U.S. Contractors Earth Sheltered Homes/ Underground Homes Emergency Housing Assistance Act Fair Housing Amendments Act Farmers Home Administration Projects Federal Home Loan Bank Board Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Box 59 General (4) Appropriations (3) “Common Cause” Cease & Desist HUD Amendment Rent Ceiling for Elderly in Public Housing (H.R. 1) (2) Housing & Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 “Low Income Housing” Mobile Homes/ Manufactured Homes Mortgages: General (2) Interest Rates/ “Unlocking the Economy”: General (5) Resort Timesharing, “The Economic Impact of the Resort Timesharing Industry on the Economy of SC in the 1980’s” Box 60 Seller Financing (3)

South Carolina Projects: General

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Borckwood Project, Laurens Duncan Village Project, Duncan Episcopal Housing Project, Charleston Greenville: General Hotel Greenville Roosevelt Heights Project Greer Jonesville Pee Dee Projects South Carolina State Housing Authority Project Lists Spartanburg Town & Country Subdivision, Gaffney West End Project, Union Tax Issues/ Reform: 1979-1984 1985: Jan.-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.:

1 11 11 cont.-Dec. 1986: Mar.-June 16 June cont.: 16-20 23-28 July-n.d. Immigration: General (3) Immigration Reform & Control Act (3) Box 61 Insurance: General (2) Automobile Insurance Flood Insurance for Coastal Areas Gender as Risk Calculation or Underwriting Criteria: General Fair Insurance Practices Act (HR 100) Non-discrimination in Insurance Act (S 372) Life Insurance, Taxation of (& Other Employee Benefits) (13): 1979-1981 1982: May June-Dec.

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1983: Jan.-June July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1984: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-Dec. 1985: Jan. Feb.-Mar. Apr.: 1-19 22-30

May: Box 62 1-3 10-16 21-30

June Jul. Aug.: 1-2 2-9 12-30 Sept. Oct.: 3-24 28-31 Nov. Dec. 1986: Feb.-May 31 May 31-Sept. Oct.-n.d. Interior: General American Conservation Act Appropriations (3) Fish and Wildlife Service: Box 63 General (3) Taxidermists’ Rights to Possess Non-Game, Native Birds (Accidentally Killed/ Road Kill) Without Permit Historic Preservation: General (3) Historic Camden, SC

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Old Trolley Barn, Greenville, SC Hunting and Fishing/Boating: General National Hunting & Fishing Day/ National Fishing Week Indian Affairs: General Claims, Ancient Indian Land Claim Settlement Act: General Catawba (SC) Health Care Minerals and Resources/Mining Reform National Fish Hatcheries, Cheraw, Orangeburg, & Walhalla National Fish Hatcheries (SC) (2) National Park Service: General (2) Congaree Swamp National Monument (SC) Cowpens National Battlefield (SC) Establishment Barrier Island National Parks (SC) John F. Kennedy Center Nonperforming Arts Functions National Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Act Privatization, Selling off Public Land Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, Handicapped Access (SC) Secretary of, James Watt, & Controversy (2) Surveyors, National Surveyor’s Week Judiciary: General Haynsworth, Clement F. Jr., Federal Building (Greenville, SC) Judges, Selection & Appointment: General Circuit Court Court of Appeals Court of Claims Immigration Judge, Charles J. Sanders Tax Court U.S. Supreme Court, Sandra Day O’Connor Labor: Box 64 General (2) America’s Business Women’s Day Comparable Worth Pay Equity Bill Comprehensive Employment & Training Act (CETA) (2) Davis-Bacon Act, Repeal: General (2) Reports: “The Davis-Bacon Act: It Works to Build America,” The Building & Construction Trades Dept., AFL-CIO, Sept. 1979

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“The Davis Bacon Act Should Be Repealed,” Comptroller General, April 1979 Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP)/ Employee Stock Option Revision Act

Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority (3) Job Corps Labor Management Notification & Consultation Act (3) Longshoremen’s & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act Management Week of America Migrant Issues [see also: Health, Migrant Health]

Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) [see also: Interior, Minerals & Resources/Mining Reform, Health, Brown/Black Lung]

Minimum Wage National Labor Relations Act National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA): General (2) Augusta Chemical Company, Notification Project [Asbestos, see: Health] Beta-Naphthylamine (BNA) Exposure Cotton Dust Standard National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health Pilot National Safety in the Workplace Week Railroad Retirement/Unemployment: Box 65 1980 1981-1982, Feb. 1982 cont.: Mar.: 1-11 12-May June-1983, Apr. 1983 cont.: May June-Dec. 1984-1985, July 1985 cont.-n.d. n.d. cont. (2) Republican Task Force on Employment Opportunities (2) Retirement: General (3) 401 K Plans: 1984-1985, Sept. 1985 cont.: Oct.: 1 2

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3-17 18 (6) Box 66 19 20-23 24-31 Nov.: 1-5 6-25 1986: Jan.-Feb. Mar.-n.d. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) (7) Pensions: General (3) Church Pension, ERISA “Church Plan” Definition Box 67 Pension Correction Act Pension Reform Act (5) Profit Sharing (3) TIAA-CREF Tax Exemption & 403 B Plans (8) Tax Bill Influence (2)

YMCA Retirement Fund Right to Work Secretary, Year of the South Carolina State Employment Security Commission/ Job Service (3) Unemployment: Box 68 General (2) Community Renewal Employment Act Employment Security System, Status of the Employment Security System in 1982 Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC): General (6) Statements (4) Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) [Health Care for Unemployed, see: Health, Unemployed] National Commission on Unemployment Compensation, Commission Policy Decisions Targeted Jobs Tax Credit (TJTC): General (5) Statements/ Testimony (2) Urban Jobs & Enterprise Zone Act Workfare/ Work Support Unions: General

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Construction Industry Labor Law Amendments (5) Box 69 [Dues for Political Purposes, see: Elections, Union Dues for…] [Food Stamps for Strikers, see: Agriculture, Food & Nutritional Services, Food Stamps] Hobbes Act & Labor Violence Performing Arts Labor Relations Work Incentive Program (WIN) Worker’s Compensation Youth Employment: General Youth Act of 1980 Youth Opportunity Wage, Subminimum Wage: General (2) Clippings Reports (5) Law and Order: General (3) Armor Piercing Ammunition/ “Cop Killer” Bullets Capital Punishment/ Death Penalty [Child Abuse & Sexual Exploitation, see: Child and Family] Court Cases, The State (SC) v. Beth Paula Kelly Bryant Criminal Code Dispute Resolution Act Drugs: Box 70 General (2) “Stop Drugs at the Source”/ Drug Dealers Near Schools Drunk Driving Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) (2) Gambling House Internal Security Committee Insanity Defense: General Hinckley, John, Trial Justice, Department of, Appropriations Juvenile Justice Ku Klux Klan Law Enforcement/Police Officers: General Law Enforcement Assistance Act (LEAA): General Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) Law Enforcement Agency Vehicle Regulations Motor Vehicle Theft Law Pharmacy Crime Bill

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Polygraph Testing: General Polygraph Protection Act of 1985 (HR 1524) (3) Polygraph Reform Act of 1985 (HR 3916) Prisons/ Correctional Institutions: General Benefits for Incarcerated Prisoners National Institute for Corrections Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act U.S. Marshals (2) Music, National Federation of Music Clubs, Charter National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): General (3) Challenger Explosion Space Flight Participation Program (Civilian in Space) National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Box 71 National Endowment for the Arts/ National Endowment for the Humanities (NEA/NEH): General South Carolina Museum Funds & Grants: Greenville County Museum of Art McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina (3) National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC) National Science Foundation (NSF): General Newberry College’s Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) Proposal, “Species Variation in Amphibian & Reptile Populations in the Midlands Region of SC” Postal: [see also: Civil Service: SS Merger] General (4) “Cluster Boxes” (2) Commemorative Stamps: General Textile Industry Corporate Advertising (Inside Post Offices & On Vehicles & Stamps): General (2) Clippings “Junk Mail” Mail Order Consumer Protection Amendments Rates: General Nonprofit Rates (3) Rural Letter Carriers (2) Saturday Mail Delivery South Carolina:

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General Chesnee-Inman-Spartanburg Routes/ Boiling Springs Community Petition Greenville Black Employees (Petition) Greer Post Office Zip Code, Nine Digit Puerto Rico [see also: Agr., Food & Nutritional Services, Food Stamps, Grace, Peter,

Comments About, Tax, Puerto Rico] Questionnaires, Constituents’ Responses: Box 72 1979: Mar.-Apr. 23 Apr. cont., 25 (3) May-Nov. Dec.: 3-13 14-30 1980: Jan-Oct. 15 Oct cont., 16-Dec. 1982: Apr.-May 4. May cont.: 7 10 (2) 11-27 June-July Aug.-1983, Sept. 1983 cont., Oct.-1984 Republican Party (House Republican Conference): General (4)

Changing Congress: The Forgotten Remedy, 1979 (Republican Freshman Class Book Project Ideas) Box 73

Chowder and Marching Club Committee Assignments Conventions Legislative Digest: 1981: Jan.-July Aug.-Oct. Nov. Dec. 1982: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June

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July Aug.: 3-16 17-Sept. 15 Sept. cont.: 17-23 24-30 Oct.-Dec. 1983: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June July Aug.-Sept. Oct. Nov. 1984: Jan.-Feb Mar. Apr. May June: Box 74

1-15 17-29

July Aug. Sept.: 7-14 17-28 Oct.-1985, Feb. 1985 cont.: Mar.-Apr. May June-July 16 July cont. Aug.-Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1986: Jan.-Mar. Apr. May June July

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Aug. Sept.: 5-15 19-23 24-30 Oct.: Box 75

1-7 8-17

Recommendations, Reagan Administration: 1979-1980 1981: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1982: Jan.-Feb. Mar.-July Aug.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1983: Jan.-June July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1984 1985: Jan.-Apr. May June-Oct. Nov.-1986, Mar. 1986 cont. Republican Study Committee [Republican Task Force on Employment Issues, see: Labor] South Carolina Republicans Young Republicans Revenue/General Revenue Sharing (3) Box 76 Senior Citizens: General (3) Title V [Medicare/Medicaid, see: Health] [Nursing Homes, see: Health] [Public Housing, Rent Ceiling for Elderly, see: Housing] Social Security: General:

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1978-1979, Oct. 1979 cont. 1980 1981: Jan.-May 26 May cont.: 26 (2) 26-29 June July Aug.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1982: Jan.-May June-Oct. Nov.-Dec. Box 77 1983: Jan.-Feb. Mar.: 2-8 11-25 Apr.-Dec. 1984 1985: Jan.-May June-Aug. Sept-n.d. 1982 Ad (2) [Civil Service Social Security Merger, see: Civil Service] Church Taxation (Employees and Institutions) (3) Democratic Letter, Response To Disability Benefits (4) [Educational Benefits, see: Education, Higher, Financial Aid] Government Representative Project (GRP) Box 78 [National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare, Debt Ceiling Trust

Fund Issues, see: Health, Medicare] Notch Years Problem/ Notch Year Babies: 1979-1980 1981-1983, Aug. 1983 cont.: Sept.: 15 16 (2) 17 (3)

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18 (2) 18, cont.-19 20 21 22 24-26 26, cont.

27 Box 79 29-30

Oct.: 2-7 20-21 24-31 Nov. Dec. 1984: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-Nov. 1985-1986, Aug. 19 1986 cont.: Aug. cont. Sept.: 2-4 5-8 9-11 12-16 16-26 26-30 Oct.: 1-10 13-n.d. [Prisoner Benefits, see: Law and Order, Prisons/Correctional Institutions] Spartanburg Office Move South Carolina: General (3) [Allen University, see: Education, Higher, HBCUs] [Augusta Chemical Company, see: Labor, OSHA] [Benedict College, see: Education, Higher, HBCUs] Blue Laws [Camden, see: Interior, Historic Preservation, Historic Camden] [Catawba Indians, see: Interior, Indian Affairs] Charleston Office Closure, Army Corps of Engineers [Claflin College, see: Education, Higher, HBCUs] [Coastal Area, Flood Insurance, see: Insurance, Flood Insurance] [Denmark Technical College, see: Education, Vocational/Technical]

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Drinking Age [Durbin Creek Waste Treatment Facility, see: Environment, Hazardous Waste] [Ecuador, SC Scientific & Trade Mission to, see: Commerce, Trade] [Education, State Sales Tax Funded, see: Educ., Public, State Sales Tax Funded] [Forests, see: Forestry]

Fourth District: General [Charles Lea Center, Spartanburg, see: Health, Voc. Rehab] Greenville’s Baseball Stadium Naming Greenville County E-911… [Greenville County Mental Retardation Commission, see: Health, Mental] [Greenville County Schools, see: Education, Public] [Greenville Hospital, Ambulatory Surgical Facility, see: Health, Hospitals]

Greenville-Spartanburg-Pickens Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA)

[Greenville Voc. Rehab Center, see: Health, Voc. Rehab] [Old Trolley Barn, Greenville, see: Interior, Historic Preservation] [Spartanburg Airport, see: Transportation, Air] Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium [Spartanburg Social Security Office, see: Social Security] [Haynsworth, Clement F. Jr., see: Judiciary, Haynsworth, Clement F. Jr. Fed.

Building] [Highway 176, see: Forestry, Timber Cutting…, Transportation] [Horry County Airport Control Tower, see: Transportation, Air] [Housing Projects, SC, see: Housing, SC Projects] [I-85 Relocation, see: Transportation, Highways] [Income Tax, State & Local, see: Taxes, Income Tax, State & Local] [Judges, Selection and Appointment, see: Judiciary, Judges] Lateral Seaward Boundary with North Carolina Lottery [Mauldin High School Traffic Problem, see: Transportation] [Morris College, see: Education, Higher, HBCUs] [Museums, see: NEA/NEH, SC Museum Funds/Grants, & SC State Museum] [National Fish Hatcheries Cheraw, Orangeburg, & Walhalla, see: Interior] [North Myrtle Beach Townhouse-Marina Project, see: Environ., EPA] [Nuclear Sites (Barnwell, Catawba, Hartwell Lake, Oconee, VC Summer,

Savannah River), see: Energy, Nuclear, SC Sites] Parks, Recreation, & Tourism, SC Department of Box 80 [Patriot’s Point Naval Museum, see: Interior] [Piedmont Airlines, see: Transportation, Air] [Piedmont Multi-County Mental Retardation Board, see: Health, Mental] [Postal Issues, SC, see: Postal, SC] [Republican Party, SC, see: Republican Party, South Carolina] [Resort Timesharing, “The Economic Impact of the Resort Timesharing Industry

on the Economy of SC in the 1980’s,” see: Housing]

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Sales Tax Self Foundation [SC Medically Indigent Assistance Act, see: Health] [SC School for Deaf and Blind, see: Education] [SC State College, see: Education. Higher, HBCUs] [SC State Employment Security Commission/ Job Service, see: Labor] SC State Museum, Charles H. Townes Science Center

Tax Transitional Rule: General (2) Ben Tillman Home Redevelopment Project Charleston Waterfront Project Greenville Coliseum Project Mount Vernon Mills Building (State Museum) Myrtle Beach Convention Center Project [Voorhees College, see: Education, Higher, HBCUs] [Water Projects, SC, see: Environ., Water, SC Projects] [York County Demonstration Project, see: Welfare, One-Stop Delivery] Taxes: General: 1978-1979, Mar. 1979 cont.: Apr.-July Aug.-Dec. 1980: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-July Aug.-Dec. 1981: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July Aug.: 3-5 6-28 Sept.-Dec. Box 81 1982: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-July Aug.: 2-19 24 25-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1983:

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Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June July-Aug. Sept.-Nov. Dec. 1984: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr. May-June July-Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1985: Jan.-Mar. Box 82 Apr.-June July-Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1986: Jan.-Apr. May June-Aug. Sept.-Nov. n.d.

Amendments Anti-Fencing Act Business Deductions: General (3) Vehicle Record Keeping/ Company Cars & Mileage Logs (6) Box 83 Capital Cost Recovery Act Charitable Contribution Deductions (6) Clergy Housing Allowance (2) “Conference” on Budget (5) [Credit Unions, Tax-Exempt, see: Banking, Credit Unions] Dividend Reinvestment Box 84 Economic Recovery Tax Act Estate Tax (3) Excise Tax Foreign Earned Income (2)

Fraternal Benefit Societies, Tax Exempt Status Societies w/ Annual Gross Premiums Greater Than $25 Million (2)

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Generation Skipping Tax Income Tax: General Flat Tax Rate (4) Marriage Tax State & Local Income Tax Industrial Development Bonds (3) Joint Committee on Taxation Nonprofit Organizations, Tax Exclusion (2) Private Foundations (4) Puerto Rico, Taxes Box 85 Research & Development Tax Credit [Savings, Tax-Exempt Status & Withholding of Taxes on, see: Banking, Savings] Surtax Tax Equity & Fiscal Responsibility Act (3) Tax Incentive Act 1981 Tax Reform: General: 1979 1980, 1983 1984 1985: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June July Aug.: 1-14 15-31 Sept. Oct. Nov.: 1-11 11 cont.-22 Dec. 1986: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr.: 4 15-30 May: Box 86

1-31 31 cont.

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June: 4-24 26-30 July Aug.-Sept. 9 Sept. cont. Oct. Dec.-n.d. n.d. cont. “Implications of Tax Alternatives for Families” Joint Committee Prints: Sept. 26, 1985 Mar. 18, 1986 Pro-Family Proposals (3) Tax Reform Immediately (TRIM) (2) Tax Relief Act Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights/ Taxpayer’s Protection Act (2) Technical Corrections Act (2) [Timber Tax, see: Forestry] Tip Tax [Truck Taxes, see: Transportation, Trucking] Value Added Tax (VAT) Box 87 Volunteer Mileage Bill (Meals on Wheels) (4) Worldwide Combined Reporting Territories Thurmond, Strom Transportation: General Air: General (5) Air Traffic Controllers (2) Airport & Airways Development Act Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act Experienced Pilots Act 1979 (2) Federal Aviation Administration (2) Free Travel Passes for Airline Employees, Tax Free Status (2) Horry County Airport Control Tower Piedmont Airlines, Bid to Designate Charlotte Gateway to London Spartanburg Airport: General Air Traffic Control Tower Visual Flight Rules (2) Appropriations: Box 88 FY 1980:

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General Air Bags, Automatic Crash Protection (2) FY 1982 FY 1985 FY 1986 FY 1987 Automobiles: [see also: Commerce, Trade, Automobiles & FTC] General Airbags, Automatic Crash Protection [see also: Appropriations, FY 80] Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standard for Passenger Cars (2) [Motor Vehicles Theft Law, see: Law and Order] Seatbelt/ Passive Restraints & Laws Bicycle Parts & Imports [see also: Commerce, Trade] Bus Deregulation Handicapped Transportation & Barrier Awareness Hazardous Materials Transportation Act Amendments Highways: General (2) Bridges & Tunnels Highway Beautification (Billboards) Highway 176, Union County I-85 Relocation (2) Interstate Cost Estimate Speed Limit Maritime Programs Mauldin High School Traffic Problem Mass Transit (2) Motorcycles, Helmet Laws [see also: Commerce, Motorcycle Imports] Box 89 Rail: General (2) Amtrak: General (2) Amtrak Improvement Act Southern Crescent Norfolk Southern Bid to Purchase Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) (3) Rail Act of 1980 (2) Surface Transportation Assistance Act (STAA) of 1982 (3) Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1984 Trucking: General Deregulation & the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) (6) Motor Transportation Association of SC, Directory 1982-1983 Box 90 Size, Weight, & Twin Trailers Taxes:

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General Heavy Truck Use Tax: [see also: STAA]

General (5) Reports Statements Trucker Strike: General “Truck Strike” Veterans: General (4) Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) Burial Benefits Disabled American Veterans (DAV) (4) Educational Benefits Flight Training Health: General Chiropractic Care for Veterans Mortgage Guarantee Program/ Home Loans Box 91 Paralyzed American Veterans (PAV) Private Sector Employment & Training Program Veterans Administration Funding Vietnam Veterans World War I Veterans Ways and Means, Committee: General Minority Counsel, Office, Weekly Capsule Press Releases Welfare: General: 1979: Feb.-July Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1980: Jan.-June July-Sept. 1981 1982: Feb.-June July-Dec. 1983-1985 1986 and n.d. Abuse & Fraud Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC):

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General (3) [Food Stamps, Consolidation with AFDC, see: Agr., Food & Nutritional

Services, Food Stamps] Teenage Pregnancy (5) Community Service Block Grants Box 92 Legal Service Corporation (3) One Stop Delivery: General (3) York County Demonstration Project: General (4) Legislative Audit Council “Poverty” (2) “Social Programs” (2) Social Services & Child Welfare Amendments of 1979 (HR 3434) Supplemental Security Income (SSI): General Disabled Children’s Program Youth, Constituent Correspondence Administrative: Box 93 General (2) Biographical Information Congressional Classroom (3) Gifts, To Office & Staff (2) Guest Books (4) Media Relations Personal: General (6) Campaigns: Box 94 General (3) Campbell, Carroll, Congressional Campaigns: 1978 1980 (2) 1982 1984 (3) “Campbell Supporters by Precinct” Reagan, Ronald Presidential Campaigns: 1980 1984 Family [see also: Schedule, Trips] Football Genealogy (Scottish Heritage)

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Gifts (2) Horses Hospital Condolences Schedule, Trips [see also Speeches; Football] Speeches: Box 95 1979: June:

21, (Common Cause) 26, “Let’s Get the Trucks Rolling”

Sept. 18, “Statement Before the House Rules Committee” (opposed to Obey- Railsback PAC Contribution Limit Bill)

Oct. 17, “In Opposition to the Obey-Railsback Amendment to S. 832” Nov. 8, “Common Cause: Practice What You Preach” 1980, Aug. 21, “If the Election is Deadlocked” 1981: May 4, “Statement Before the Separation of Powers Subcommittee” July 23, “Statement in Opposition to the Derrick Amendment to H.R. 4144” Oct. 2: (Voting Rights Act) “A One Minute Address” (Voting Rights Act) 1982: Jan. 18, “Nuclear Waste Management” Mar. 24, (Introduction of Bill in Support Naming Greenville Federal Building

After Clement F. Haynsworth) June 16, “Statement Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law &

Government Relations” (Tris) July 14, “For Mr. Lungren’s Special Order” (Social Security) Aug. 5, (Naming Greenville Federal Building After Clement F. Haynsworth)

Dec. 13, “In Support S. 832” (Consumer Product Safety Ban & Recall of Tris- Treated Children’s Sleepwear)

c. 1982, “On HR 3409 Amendments to the Federal Supplemental Compensation Act of 1982”

1983: Jan. 6, Extension of Remarks, (Teenage Unemployment Rate) Mar. 16, “An Equitable Trucking Bill” May: 25, “Simplifying the Delivery of Human Services: a One Stop System” 26, “Handicapped Equality at the Pumps”

June: 15, “How to Reduce the Deficit by $125 Billion Over 4 Years,” Extension

of Remarks 16, “Before the Committee on House Administration, Task Force on Elections”

Aug. 4, (2% Budget Solution Proposal, Balanced Budget)

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Oct. 6, “Stronger Unfair Trade Remedy laws Needed” 1984: Jan. 1, “Social Security Taxation of Churches”

Mar. 27, “Special Order on HR 4124” (Comprehensive Trade Law Reform Act 1983)

Apr.: 4, (2% Budget Solution)

12, “Subcommittee on Select Revenue” (Employee Stock Ownership Assistance Act)

May 2, “Extension of the Targeted Jobs Credit” June: 12, “The Textile Employment & Fair Trade Act of 1984” 28, “Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, & Tourism in Support

of H.R. 5638 Textile Fiber & Wool Identification Improvement Act July 27, (China, Textiles, & former U.S. Chief Textile Negotiator H. Reiter Webb

Jr.) Aug. 9, “Opening Statement Public Assistance & Oversight Joint Hearing on

Poverty Rate Increase” Sept.: 6, “In Support of Textile Fiber & Wool Products Identification Act

Amendment to HR 3605” 13, “National Independent Retail Grocers Week” Oct. 3, “Opening Statement Subcommittee on Public Assistance Hearing on

AFDC Quality Control” 1985: Jan. 22: “Youth Opportunity Wage” “National Independent Retail Grocers Week” Feb. 20, (Extension of Federal Supplemental Compensation Program) Mar.: 19, “In Support of the Textile & Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985 20, “Tax Preparation Fee Credit for Non-Itemizers” May: 1, (Textile Hearings, April 3rd)

7, “Opening Statement Subcommittee on Public Assistance & Unemployment Compensation Hearing on Teenage Pregnancy”

July: 15, “In Support HR 1562 The Textile & Apparel Trade Enforcement Act” 16, “Talking Points on Budget Situation for PAUC Subcommittee Mark-

Up” Aug. 6, “In Support of HR 1562, The Textile & Apparel Trade Enforcement Act

the Objections of the President Notwithstanding” Sept. 19, “Subcommittee on Public Assistance Hearing on Foster Care

Legislation” Oct. 9, “In Support of HR 1562” n.d.:

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“A Tribute to Barber Conable” (Campbell’s Re-election) (not given by Campbell) (Drought & Southern Farmers, Extension of Remarks) “Extend the Voting Rights Act” “Extension of Remarks, A Deficit Solution” (HR 4325 Child Support Enforcement Amendment 1983) “HR 6266 Child Welfare & Supplemental Security Income Legislation” “In Opposition to H. Res. 414” (Election Money) (Memo about Speech to American Resort & Residential Development

Association Aug 11, Hilton Head) (Memo about Speech to Friends of the Accounting Department (FAD) at the

University of South Carolina) “On HR 1938, A Bill to Clarify for Duty Purposes the Distinction Between Dress

Gloves & Work Gloves” “On the Amendment Tranferring Funds Away from the Barnwell Nuclear Fuels

Facility “On the Hearing on Proposals to Improve the Federal-State Unemployment

Insurance System” “On the Nomination of the Honorable William W. Wilkins to the 4th Circuit Court

of Appeals” “On the Nomination of Karen LeCraft Henderson to the Federal District Court of

South Carolina” (One Stop Delivery of Human Services) “Opening Statement” (Work Education & Training Opportunities for Welfare

Recipients) (Projected Budget Deficits) “Remarks HR 4170” (Deficit) “Statement by Rep. Campbell on the Amendment Transferring Funds Away From

the Barnwell Nuclear Fuels Facility” “Statement on H.R. 3929, Extension of the Federal Supplemental Compensation

Program” “Statement on the Conference Report Accompanying HR 3929” (In Support of,

Extends Federal Supplemental Compensation) (Support Sept. 8-14 National Independent Retail Grocers Week) “Talking Points in Favor HR 2944” (Welfare) “Talking Points in Favor of the Nancy Johnson Amendment to Authorize a Study

of Objective Standards for Child Support Amendment” “Talking Points” (One Percent Diversion Railroad Retirement Board) (Title IV-D Child Support Enforcement Program) (Vietnam Veterans of America Federal Charter) Audiovisual: Boxes 96-99

Photographs: General (3) Portraits

Videotapes:

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VHS: 1986:

Mar. 7, “Campbell Intro,” “Campbell Rally,” “Campbell Family,” & Campbell Mos” :30 each

June: 11, “Campbell for Governor, ‘Join Me’ :30 CC-104

(Revised)” 13, “Campbell for Governor, ‘Bio,’ ‘Babies,’

‘Come on Over,’ ‘Classroom’” each :30 July 10, “Campbell for Governor ‘Guns’” :30 Aug.:

4, “Campbell for Governor Comm. ‘Credentials’ & ‘Bio w/Logo’” :30 each

11, “Campbell for Governor, 3 Spots, ‘Lawyer/Legislator,’ ‘Education’ (with music), & ‘Education’ (without music)” :30 each

Sept. 26, “Campbell for Governor, ‘Drug Testing’” :30 c. 1986: “Carroll Campbell for Governor, ‘Good Ole Boy’ :30”

“Carroll Campbell for Governor, ‘Campbell/Hartnett’” :30

U-matic: BCS-20, n.d.: “Campbell with Students #1”

“Campbell with Students #2” KCS20, n.d., “Campbell Tape NG,” “4th District Demos 53:82” UCA 10S, n.d.:

“CAC Tape Interview” “Campbell Missing Children PSA, 7-30’s”

UCA 20: 1979:

May 2, 4:51 “Interview” June 21, 4:55 “ZJF” “Interview” Aug. 1:

“#1 4 WM,” outside says “W??S-TV 16 Interview”

“#2 1 WM,” “Interview” c. 1986, “Interview” postmarked May 28, 1986 Greenville n.d.: “Baby” “#3” “Campbell #3” “Campbell Class #4” “Campbell with Students #2”

UCA30: 1979:

May 7-16, “PSA Spots File, 3 spots, 5/7/79 (73),

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5/16/79 4th spot (99)” June 28, “WFBC 4:58 ?,” “Interview” July 18, 4:49 #1 “Interview”

1980, June 5: 13:20 with Press Releases w/ detailed shot list &

Congressional Classroom Participants “Cong. Campbell’s Congressional Classroom, Special to WSPA-TV-Mark Wyatt, #1 13:20 WM 3” “Cong. Campbell’s Congressional Classroom, Special to WLOS-TV Carol Gable, 13:20 WM 4” 1981, June 12: “Dub of M/M 28:21, VCR- 1CR,” “Congressional Classroom” “Dub of M/M 28:21 VCR-3CR,” “Congressional Classroom” & Script “#6 Dub of M/M 28:21 VCR-3CR” outside “30 min-Fourth District Congressional Classroom to WSPA TV” “#8 Dub of M/M 28:21 CR VCR-1,” “Congressional Classroom”

UCA 60minute: 1979, Mar. 8-22, “Rep. Campbell 3/8/79 4:55, WFBC

3/15/79 5:30, WSPA 3/15/79 4:58, 3/22/79 4:55, WSPA 2:26, Film 1 2:23, Film 2 6:11, Film 3 2:05, Film 4 6:22, Film 5 6:01, Film 6 4:25” “file #1 with cast on arm interview”

1980: June:

“Rep. Campbell Master 13:20 Congressional Classroom”

“Taft Seminar Carroll Campbell Q&A Session”

Oct. 6, “Campbell at Spartanburg High School” c. 1980, “TAFT Seminar Carroll Campbell,” Clemson University

1982: Apr. 7, “Exporting for Profit Lunchtime Address,”

[Clemson University] June: 14, “Classroom” with shot list c.17, (postmark) “Clemson ‘82”

n.d.: “Congressional Classroom 3 Years” “Master, Fourth District Congressional Classroom”

Videotape Exchange Videos [10 minute?], 1979:

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May 16, “4 Spots 3 DC,” “PSAs” July: 11, “WGGS 2 DC 4:58” 18, “#3 4:49 2JF” 26, “#2 4:30 2DC,” 26, “#1 4:30 2??” 26, “4:30 #3, 2??” Aug.: 1, “4:59 “#4??” 1, “#4 WM 2” Clippings (unprocessed) Box 100